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Jessica Holmes, Christy Bruce, Rob Baker, James Gangl and Wacko Ninja will be special guests!
Wed, January 28, 8pm, Drake Hotel Underground, Toronto.
"The geniuses behind the Carnegie Hall Show make their high wire act look easy ... A MUST SEE"
NNNN's - NOW Magazine
The National Theatre Of The World is pleased to begin 2015 with a few exciting surprises to our schedule. This month, MATT BARAM (CityTv’s Seed) and NAOMI SNIECKUS (CBC’ s Mr. D – 2015 Canadian Screen Award Nominee!) have handed the reins to:
·JESSICA HOLMES (The Holmes Show)
·ROB BAKER (Second City, Guidance)
·CHRISTY BRUCE (Blind Date, Next Stage Festival’s “DINK”)
·JAMES GANGL (Bad Roommate, Honey Nut Cheerios How-To Dad)
Carnegie Hall Show expert-performer CHRIS GIBBS (Like Father, Like Son? Sorry!) will host the night and make darn sure that our guests don’t steal Matt and Naomi’s jobs!
Artist LARA JOHNSON will return with her improvised paintings – providing actual capital ‘A’ Art based on the scenes on stage.
Two-time Dora Award Winner WAYLEN MIKI will provide a soundscape of talented keyboard playing, this is going to be fantastic.
Musical Group WACKO NINJA (MATTY BURNS & LAURA TREMBLAY) bring their original and vibrant music from the pub patio to our underground cabaret stage.
So bring your newly-acquired gym membership, foreign language cassette tapes, and begin the new year with the best resolution ever: have more laughs with The National Theatre Of The World!
The Carnegie Hall Show is an evening of improv and variety where some of the best comedians in Toronto throw away the rules and do whatever it takes to make the audience laugh. First, an original format – The Retrospective, an ‘awards-show-style’ look back at the greatest improvised scenes of all time, made up before your eyes! Followed by an improvised old-fashioned radio play, complete with witty dialogue, commercial breaks and occasional emotional breakdowns. You never know who will be playing at The Carnegie Hall Show. Past guests include Colin Mochrie, Scott Thompson, Maestro Fresh Wes, ‘Puppets Who Kill’ creator Jon Pattison, and many more.
Some History…
The show began at the Bread and Circus Theatre in Kensington Market in 2009, playing every week for several years to packed and excited houses. While the show has had many temporary homes since; playing at the Second City, the Toronto Fringe, and even the 2012 Impro Festival in Berlin, Germany, the Drake is the show’s first permanent home since the closing of the Bread and Circus in 2012.
The Carnegie Hall Show
The Drake Hotel Underground 1150 Queen St West;
Doors 7:30pm; Showtime 8pm – Wednesday January 28th
(and the last Wed of every month)
Tickets: $20 plus HST at the door; $18 plus HST in advance;
Students $10 at the door only
Advance tickets available on-line
http://www.thenationaltheatreoftheworld.com/
2015-01-15
Toronto: First Carnegie Hall Show of 2015 is on January 28 at the Drake Hotel